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FishNet
a prototype distributed information system using Z39.50 protocols to link together the records of Museums and other institutions in a seamless information-retrieval system (web archive site)
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Fishes of the VCR - LTER
search by genus for life histories & descriptions - Virginia Coast Reserve Long Term Ecological Research
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Fishtrace
The main aim of FishTrace is to catalyse the cooperation and the pooling of data and material corresponding to the genetic identification and characterisation of marine fish species from European waters and/or marketed in Europe
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Florida Museum of Natural History
Ichthyology Collection history, description and database
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Italian Great White Shark Data Bank
a private program of data collection to collect substantial information about historical and recent records of this species from the Mediterranean Sea
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MEPD : Medaka Expression Pattern Database
This database contains Medaka gene expression data examined through whole mount in situ hybridization
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MitoFish - Mitochondrial Genome Database of Fish
MitoFish is a fish mitochondrial genome database sytem, allowing the user to know data availability of complete nucleotide sequence of mitochondrial genome of fishes
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NEODAT II
Inter-Institutional Database of Fish Biodiversity in the Neotropics
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National Fish Collection Database
The South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity is the custodian of the National Fish Collection of South Africa. The collection consists of about 80 000 lots of fish specimens (containing at least 650,000 individual fish specimens) from southern Africa and surrounding oceans, and from elsewhere in the world. It is the world’s largest collection of southern African fishes - searchable database
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National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) Smithsonian Institution - Division of Fishes
Fish Collection Online Search
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